Bhaskaran warns against complacency

Jaideep Singh in Sydney

India is on the verge of making the Olympic
semifinals after 20 years and coach Vasudevan
Bhaskaran is hoping the boys won't become complacent
and throw away the opportunity.

"We can't be complacent now that we have a good
chance," Bhaskaran said after the 2-2 draw with Australia gave Indian four points from two games. "We
have a very good chance but I'm not talking about that
just yet... let us focus on the remaining group matches."

Captain of the last gold medal-winning Indian team in
1980, Bhaskaran said a medal here would give Indian hockey the boost it needs to produce world champions again.

"The future of Indian hockey is quite good. The talent
is there but the problem is that we haven't been
winning medals of late... a medal here will change that,"
he said.

"But there are so many shocking results coming through
that one needs to be concerned about becoming overconfident... that's dangerous."

Bhaskaran said the draw against Australia in a
fast-paced game was fair result for both sides but
thought India should have won the match given that
they held sway for long.

"The way the two teams played, the draw was a fair
result," he said. "But we were unlucky since we had
the run of play in our favour and then committed a
mistake to give away the equaliser."

Despite a fast and tiring game that took its toll, the Indian coach did not rely on the rolling
substitution as much as his Australian counterpart.

Bhaskaran said he did not feel that substitutes needed to be rolled frequently just because of rule.

"I don't believe in rolling the substitutes just for
the sake of it," he said. "The players were able to
take the pressure and I wanted the seasoned ones to
have an extended stint in this crucial game."